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SDL_GetCurrentAudioDriver
Use this function to return the name of the current audio driver.
Syntax
const char* SDL_GetCurrentAudioDriver(void)
Return Value
Returns the name of the current audio driver or NULL if no driver has been initialized.
Code Examples
const char* driver_name = SDL_GetCurrentAudioDriver();
if ( driver_name ) {
printf("Audio subsystem initialized; driver = %s.\n", driver_name);
} else {
printf("Audio subsystem not initialized.\n");
}
Remarks
The returned string points to internal static memory and thus never becomes invalid, even if you quit the audio subsystem an initialize a new driver (although such a case would return a different static string from another call to this function, of course). As such, you should not modify or free the returned string.
